Ndeke ya Muthanga breaks silence after his house-warming

Celebrated Kamba musician Ndeke ya Muthanga has broken his silence following his much-talked-about house-warming, expressing gratitude.
In his statement, shared on Sunday, March 29, 2026, Ndeke kept it simple but powerful, acknowledging what he described as divine favour in achieving the milestone of owning a home.
He went on to thank several leaders and public figures who showed support during the occasion, including Makau Mutua, Agnes Kavindu, and Justina Syombua, expressing appreciation for their presence and encouragement.
The recognition of both political leaders and supporters highlighted the wide impact of his achievement within the community.
“Mungu ni Mungu, asante sana, Hon makau mutemba incoming Governor, hon senator kavindu Machakos, and hon syombua incoming women’s rep, Machakos, asante,” Ndeke wrote.

House-warming ceremony
The musician and dancer hosted a lively house-warming party on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Kaewa, Masinga sub-county, Machakos County, bringing together friends, family, and supporters to witness the achievement.
Videos and photos from the celebration have continued to circulate online, with fans congratulating him and praising his progress.

Ndeke’s rise has not been overnight but rather the result of consistent effort, resilience, and dedication to his craft.
The new home stands as a symbol of that journey, a tangible reward for years of persistence.

Ndeke’s mansion
Earlier, during an interview with Oga Obinna, Ndeke claimed that he had a six-bedroom mansion.
The Akamba musician added that it cost him Ksh14 million as he invited his celebrity friends to his house-warming party.
While describing his new home, Ndeke went on and claimed that one had to pass through three gates before reaching his compound.

“If it is not Ksh 14 million. Gate ni ngapi? To get to my home, I have three gates. That is a mansion. Each gate has two watchmen,” Ndeke said.
“I am the only one who makes you famous in Ukambani. When you come there, say I am your dad. You will pass three gates.”
The ‘Kisunguli’ crooner also added that he had an electric fence but did not have a swimming pool.
“I have put a wall fence. I have put an electric fence too. There is no swimming pool, but in future there will be,” he added.
“There is water in Ukambani; we have enough water, and I have a borehole. I also have tangerines. There are cassava and guavas. My home is a green land.”









